
Platinum Sudoku
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| Product DescriptionPlatinum Sudoku is the highest quality, most feature-rich and accessible Sudoku game available on Nintendo DS. Sudoku fans from beginners to experts will be able to play Sudoku wherever and whenever they want, benefitingfrom rich game play depth, customizable options, an intuitive interface and sophisticated graphics. - Platinum Sudoku is the Highest Quality, Most Feature-Rich and Accessible Sudoku Game Available on Nintendo DS
- Sudoku Fans from Beginners to Experts Will be Able to Play Sudoku Wherever and Whenever They Want, Benefiting from Rich Gameplay Depth, Customizable Options, an Intuitive Interface and Sophisticated Graphics
- For Play on Your Nintendo DS
- Published by Ubisoft
- Game Genre: Simulation, Game Sub-Genre: Cards/Casino
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-07-10      If you love sudoku you'll love this I recentlly got hooked on Sudoku and had to have this for my DS. This game is great. Not only does it have sudoku but some other challenges which are also fun. I love the fact that it has help tips for those puzzles which are a little more advanced than I can handle. I would recomend this to all sudoku lovers. |  | Reviewed on 2008-07-05      SUDOKU I THOUGHT THE SUDOKU GAME MIGHT BE LIKE THE BRAIN 2 DS LITE GAME, BUT NOT EXACTLY WHAT I THOUGHT IT WOULD BE. |  | Reviewed on 2008-06-14      Excellent! Great game for the DS. I like how you can pencil in possible numbers and also like that it gives you the number combo possibilities for kakuro (I wouldn't play kakuro otherwise). Because of this game I now like kakuro. I wish this was available for the pc also. |  | Reviewed on 2008-05-15      Very close second. I am in agreement with many of the reviewers here--that Platinum Sudoku is very good but comes in second to the sudoku provided in brain age.
The interface is somewhat annoying--it seems like a lot of tapping in order to get the possible numbers entered. And I agree that the default font is somewhat hard to read. I appreciate that there is a left-handed set up for the number pad.
Overall, I think I have already gotten my money out of this game, and I've only had it for around a week. |  | Reviewed on 2008-04-10      Endless puzzles I really like this game. Sure, we could do without the "coach", but I just ignore them. I mainly play the sudoku puzzles. Even when you finish the levels, there is another section with endless amounts of puzzles from each level. I don't think I will ever finish them all! So, I will never get tired of this game.
I also have both Brain Ages, but I don't like writing the numbers. And I don't like the zooming in and out on Brain Age. This game, you can use buttons instead of writing. I find it is faster because it doesn't know what I am trying to write half the time. There are also options like all the possible numbers for each square automatically, but I think that is only for the Easy level. You can also do newspaper mode and turn all the hints and extras off. I think even without newspaper mode you have the option to turn hints off.
There is also a solver area where you can put in numbers and it will give you a solution. I've been tempted to use it with one of the game's own puzzles, but haven't yet. You can also make your own grid, but I am not sure how that works.
There are also mini games, but I don't really play those as much. I think the kakuro options are the same as the sudoku ones, but I don't really play that game either.
There is also a tips section, but you have to unlock those. That seems kind of backwards to me.
I recommend if this game if you just want a ton of sudoku puzzles and are not picky about the extras. You do have to finish the Easy level to get to medium and so forth. I think there are 5 levels. I forget the ones after Hard.
ETA: After the Hard level there is Pro (you have 3 lives and lose a life with every wrong answer) and Sudoku-X. I have never tried Sudoku-X and would like to, but I have to pass the Pro level (already passed Easy-Hard). That is the only thing I do not like about this game. You have to unlock the levels. It would make more sense to unlock everything at least after finishing Hard. |  |
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